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Program Partitions and Zones
Now that you have enrolled and mounted the wireless devices, you should program
your PC4010/4020 partitions and zones. See your PC4010/4020 Installation Manual,
section 5: Partitions and Zones.
3.3 Enroll and Program Wireless Keys (WLS909)
For wireless keys to work on the system, you need to enroll them and then program
the function buttons. You can enroll up to 16 wireless keys on the PC4164-RS.
Step 1: Enroll Wireless keys
1. At a PC4010/4020 system LCD keypad, enter [*][8][Installer’s code] to go to
the Installer’s Programming section.
2. Enter Ref #[001300], to go to the Enroll Device programming section. This
section will only be available if you have enrolled the PC4164-RS with the panel
(see Section 2.6). The LCD keypad will display
Enroll Device Serial # [ ]
.
3. Look at the back of the wireless key. If it has a 6-digit serial number, enter it
now. If it only has a 5-digit number, enter a [0] and then the 5-digit number.
4. The display will show Enroll Device WKEY #XX, where XX = the Wkey slot to
which the WLS909 is assigned (01 to 16).
5. Record the serial number and assigned slot number in the programming
worksheets in the back of this manual.
6. Continue with steps 3 – 5 until all wireless keys have been enrolled.
Wireless Key Reporting
When you enroll a wireless key, the panel will assign a user number (0101 to 0116)
to the key. The wireless key enrolled in slot 01 will be given user number 0101, slot
02 will have user number 0102, and so on. This allows the panel to transmit and
log the arm/disarm events performed by each wireless key.
You can still program access codes for user numbers 0101 to 0116.
For example:
User 0101 arms or disarms using an access code - the panel transmits and logs
Closing/Opening User 0101.
A user arms or disarms using wireless key 01 - the panel transmits Closing/Opening
User 0101 and logs Closing/Opening User 0101 AND Closing/Opening WKey #01.
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